"Now You See Me" was also the top video-on-demand title and reached No. 1 on iTunes, Amazon, Vudu and Xbox during the last week, noted Lionsgate, which owns Summit.

At the box office, the film grossed $117 million domestically and more than $200 million internationally.

Baz Luhrmann's version of "The Great Gatsby" maintained its spot at No. 2 on the DVD and Blu-ray sales chart, while the previous week's chart-topper, the third season of "The Walking Dead," fell to No. 3.

In rentals, "Pain & Gain" fended off "Now You See Me" to retain first place.

Here are the top titles for the week that ended Sept. 7 for sales and Sept. 8 for rentals, according to Rentrak.